After Seashells: Climate Control

After Seashells: Climate Control

Alicia Escott

2019


Medium: Found refrigerator, seashell, tempered glass, led

Dimensions: 18.00" × 19.00" × 17.00"

Price: Price on Request

Description: As our world warms and the waters acidify increased carbonic acid is making the chemical bond used by animals to create shells more difficult. This becomes a feedback loop as the shells in the water help keep the ocean alkaline and so fewer shells mean more acidity, more acidity means fewer shells... I asked the pile (Oracle) for a shell and got more than I bargained for. Tossed away. Here they are housed in refrigeration devices like museums - climate control.

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